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Ask HN: How is your standing desk working for you?
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#154Standing hurts my feet within 10-20 minutes, but I found a treadmill/walking desk to be something I could do all day long. It helped a lot with back pain, and as a side-effect it cured post-lunch sleepiness. Coding while walking was never a concentration problem for me, so I can only offer that as an anecdotal data point. It might be me, but maybe walking rather than standing makes it easier to concentrate? There wer…
Were you using a good mat at the standing desk? Without one most people will have foot pain.
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Did you use a standing mat too? Like this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A64ERKY
No, I don't. My understanding is that the mats are for reducing foot pain? I don't really have any foot pain. Standing for long periods is just generally uncomfortable and exhausting for me. I find that I end up resting my weight on one leg, because it's less fatiguing than standing. I know what I would be thinking if I were you - This guy must be so out of shape if he can't even stand at a desk for a few hours! That…
Re: Ask HN: How is your standing desk working for you?
#156Standing hurts my feet within 10-20 minutes, but I found a treadmill/walking desk to be something I could do all day long. It helped a lot with back pain, and as a side-effect it cured post-lunch sleepiness. Coding while walking was never a concentration problem for me, so I can only offer that as an anecdotal data point. It might be me, but maybe walking rather than standing makes it easier to concentrate? There wer…
Do you have collapsed arches, and if you do have you looked into rebuilding them? Assuming you look into it i know Kelly Starrett has discussed it so he probably has good resources (e.g. in Ready to Run, no running required) and there are likely other good sources as well. My feet have "much" more of an arch in my feet than two years ago and the difference is noticeable.
Re: Ask HN: How is your standing desk working for you?
#157Standing hurts my feet within 10-20 minutes, but I found a treadmill/walking desk to be something I could do all day long. It helped a lot with back pain, and as a side-effect it cured post-lunch sleepiness. Coding while walking was never a concentration problem for me, so I can only offer that as an anecdotal data point. It might be me, but maybe walking rather than standing makes it easier to concentrate? There wer…
"I was working in games, and testing a 3d game while walking was often disorienting and would cause me to trip on myself or walk off the treadmill." I chuckled when I read that! I hope you didn't get hurt, of course, but it must have been quite funny for your coworkers. Cheers for the post-lunch laugh :)
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I have a Varidesk ( https://www.varidesk.com/ ). It is solid, no frills, and easy to use. The price point is reasonable too.
How sturdy are those? I tried using an ikea standing desk at my old office and it wobbled way too much. Also do you think it will last 3-5 years?
My second one was purchased used on craigslist. It is more than 3 years old, and still "like new".
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#1591. Get a padded mat or soft shoe inserts 2. Don’t force yourself to stand 100% of the time 3. Always start your day standing
I also wrote about how to modify your existing desk[3] or build/buy[4] a standing desk. I haven't taken pictures of my standing desks since ~2014 but my setup hasn't changed much.
[1] https://goo.gl/photos/cUuQvoguMoz7Czj7A
[2] https://medium.com/@rothgar/how-to-be-successful-with-a-stan...
[3] https://www.howtogeek.com/99961/how-to-modify-your-existing-...
[4] https://www.howtogeek.com/100748/15-ideas-to-buy-or-build-yo...
Re: Ask HN: How is your standing desk working for you?
#160similar experience. i find sitting with good posture more comfortable and better on the knees